8. Site of Paul Trevigne’s residence: 1715 Columbus Street. Trévigne was the brilliant editor of L’Union and the New Orleans Tribune.

9. Residence of Jean Baptiste Roudanez: 1514 Dumaine Street

10. Economy Hall: 1422 Ursulines Street

11. St. Augustine’s Church: 1210 Governor Nichols Street; Tomb of the Unknown Slave. St. Augustine Catholic Church, located in Faubourg Tremé, was started by free people of color. When it opened in 1842, the congregation was equally divided between the enslaved, free people of color, and whites. It is the oldest predominantly Black parish in the United States.

12. Congo Square

13. Final residence of Aimée Potens: now 829–833 Ursalines Street

14. St. Louis Cathedral, where Louis Charles Roudanez and Louise Célie Saulay married in 1857